Life Path Stats Tech
A downloadable mechanic
Life Path Stats
We will need a grid. Let's start with a 4x6 grid. I'm gonna use the examples for a game I got a concept for, which I currently call Warrior/Princess.
I thought of using this for a hack of Lasers and Feelings. By answering the prompts, we will figure out what is the Stat Number (or the numbers for multiple stats.
Mark how strongly each statement is true (2) or false (4) on the grid below.
"Your childhood was full of love and care.
You socialized aplenty as you grew.
You mastered subtlety and poise.
You easily learned to accept privilege.
You were taught how to compromise.
You were taught to plan and delegate."
I've come up with two ways to go about it.
a) mark an answer in the first row, then move down, and only to an adjacent roll.
Going left means that you strongly agree with that row's statement.
Going right means that you strongly disagree.
Staying in the middle means neither (or both). See the examples below:
The last row determines your Stat number.
b) Assign a stat to each row. The stats you assign are somehow related to the prompt assigned to that row too.
Now just check your answer for each prompt, going from "strongly agree" (2) to "strongly disagree" (4).
Now each stat has its own number, which, in this hack, means an action or approach you must roll over or under, depending on whether you are doing it as a Warrior or Princess.
You can also restrict answers to adjacent columns like in example a.
License
Life Path Stats by Gabriel Caetano, CC-BY SA 4.0
By using this material, partially or wholly, you agree to punch fascists and stomp on bigotry. You will respect your fellow players and their needs, concerns, and traumas. At any point for any reason, a player can veto elements of the narrative that are being brought in. You will not use my words in this game to justify harming others.
Attribution
Tech intended for a hack of Lasers and Feelings, by John Harper
Credits
This tech was inspired by the Brain Trust Podcast episode Quantum Hex.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
Author | TheGiftOfGabes |
Tags | Game Design, lasers-and-feelings, lifepaths, rpglatam, tabletop-role-playing-game, tech, techjam3, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Hi! I just started working on this today but would it be cool if I used this in my own ttrpg? (With credit of course)
Please by all means! CC-BY-SA is fine.
this is very cool
and I immediately want to experiment with putting prompts on both sides - maybe on different rows, maybe sometimes on the same row
maybe opposite "you mastered subtlety and poise" is "you mastered presence and resistance"
I wanna play with this
Did you ever do anything with it? I’d love to see it!
Not yet - got distracted immediately, as is our wont. Gonna make a note to do so in the future, though.
Also, just to credit our inspiration, this video about videogamer motivations is what got us thinking about defining both ends of a scale asymmetrically.